An idea that started to gain steam the last time gas prices rose past $4 a gallon was the 32-hour workweek. This is a paradigm where employees work just 32 hours per week instead of the typical 40 hours but retain the same pay and benefits.
An idea that started to gain steam the last time gas prices rose past $4 a gallon was the 32-hour workweek. This is a paradigm where employees work just 32 hours per week instead of the typical 40 hours but retain the same pay and benefits.